CLEVELAND (WJW) — Cleveland firefighters are still at the scene what became a four-alarm industrial fire in the city’s Slavic Village neighborhood on Monday morning.
Crews encountered “heavy fire conditions” at the building near the intersection of East 65th Street and Selma Avenue, according to a social media post just before 11 a.m.
A thick, black plume of smoke could be seen for miles on noon Monday, as firefighters doused the roof of the building. As many as 20 fire companies and 80 firefighters responded to the scene, according to fire officials.
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